Thursday, August 8, 2013

A Real Good Soakin'




Deep into the summer, just about this time of year, when the cotton was in bloom and making the all critical fruit, 





The creamy white cotton bloom has turned pink





It never ceases to amaze me that a square becomes a bloom becomes
a boll, and then becomes fluffy white cotton, 
all from the dirt.
See more about the stages of cotton HERE



back before everything was irrigated, it would get so dry sometimes that huge, spreading cracks would start to form in the fields of our sandy loam. (Susan and I would play a dusty game trying not to step on the cracks. You remember "step on a crack, break your mother's back". We didn't want to do that!). 






Rain was desperately needed and Daddy could talk about nothing but
 "gettin a good soakin", about how a
 "real good soakin" would cure all of our ills, set everything in our world just right.



OK, poetic license allowed here, please!
This is actually beans, soybeans, not cotton!





I confess, I did not know this word until today!
I must use it soon!
I do LOVE petrichor, it brings back childhood memories
 of living out on the Coldwater River.
THERE!



I, in fact, had to give my plants 
on the porch one this steamy, 
storm threatened, August morning,
 a "real good soakin".




A white house in a looming storm,
It reminded me of mine.
Evan Leavitt photo









A "REAL GOOD SOAKIN'"
This is how my mind wanders and works . . .


I did have another
 "real good soakin" recently.









I totally love these outdoor tubs. 
Guess you can't take the farmer's daughter out of me!
This one is my favorite -
Garden of Earthly Delights comes to mind.
A statue, architectural salvage, plants - so earthy AND elegant.















I am visualizing THIS on the side of the Delta Bohemian Guest House.



 I have to make a confession about myself, until two weeks ago I had not had one, a "real good soakin", a bath, 
in almost five years. 
You see I am almost exclusively 
a shower girl these days.







 I had literally forgotten the pleasures of a
 "real good soakin" and how it can indeed cure all ills, set everything in the world just right.













I love the duality but togetherness here.



As fate would have it, 
on a recent visit to THE Delta Bohemian, Madge Marley Howell's home,
 the Salone de Boheme, I didn't stay in my usual spot. 



Bohemian Bath





Patriotic Bath







 I stayed upstairs where my bathroom was outfitted with a huge, deep, white, old-fashioned type tub with black iron feet and NO shower, so a "real good soakin'" was mandatory. 



Where I had my first "real good soakin'" in a long time
Salone de Boheme



A must for hair washing!


What was for a minute dismay at not having a shower quickly turned into actual longing for and excited anticipation of a
 "real good soakin", a long, hot, delicious bath in that big, beautiful, slick tub, a therapeutic cleansing of body and soul 
to set my world right.
















More of my beloved earthy AND elegant with the door to the garden . . .



And I had one, complete with all the accoutrements, candles, a glass of good red wine, several magazines I have been wanting to read, and of course the obligatory bubbles. My dry spell was over.


















Champagne while you soak?
OR perhaps a "Dark and Stormy"?



To make a Dark and Stormy, especially if it's raining:
Fill glass with ice
Squeeze a  fresh lime over the ice
Add half a slice of crystallized ginger
Slowly pour ginger beer over the ice
Slowly top with dark rum
Garnish with a lime wedge
Gently stir before drinking


 As a result of my "real good soakin", I have been obsessing a bit over bathtubs.



This is one of my all time favorites.
From a long ago Veranda, I am pretty sure!
The vines and moss hook me right on in.



A mural AND a silhouette!
I love both.



This could be so many places in my Delta.
And I love the faux bois table.
For more of my long affair with faux bois click HERE









I have used a horse trough and tubs for many things . . .













A little while ago, the day's heat did finally break, and we got that "real good soakin" we have been needing, actually a storm. Sometimes I love a storm, one WITH a
 "real good soakin".  
(See recipe above for a Dark and Stormy.)
I'm off to a bath!


















Written in the heat to rumbles of thunder on the porch this morning:








Come on baby storm for me
You were born for me
I hear the thunder roll
I'm in a hot summer hole

I'm sinkin down
I need what ya got
Maybe I'm wrong but I thought we had a lot

You don't have to be a tortured soul
Don't play at it
Don't walk away with it
Come on baby storm for me

Pour down your rain on me
I need it to thrive
Just barely staying alive
You got to be a caretaker to this
 caretaker soul

This is too hard for me
I'm trying so hard for it not to be
Oh how I pray you would just storm for me

There's no peace in just the plain old rain
I need your words and I need your brain
The blue jay finally took a seed
I just watch from the porch as he left still in need

The storm doesn't scare me
The nothing does

Come on baby storm for me
You were born for me
I hear the thunder roll
I'm in a hot summer hole









Perfect for Soaking a Deux








A Kiss in the Rain?



What's your pleasure, bath or shower?

Which bath most appeals to you for 
"a good soakin"?

What accoutrements do you like in a bath?

Do you like to watch a storm from your 
front porch?










A rainbow after the storm, after the rain
Promises for another day . . .



photo credits: Marilyn Trainor, Pinterest, Evan Leavitt, Architectural Digest, Elle Decor











Monday, July 22, 2013

Summer Wine: An Infatuation with Saturation


(Language is wine upon the lips.)
                            -Virginia Wolf



OK, this post is NOT about my trip to Charleston
and all the Low Country environs, but
I did visit the Firefly Distillery and Winery there and attend one of their WINE tastings.
Some of this will be in my NEXT post!
I really loved this entrance column
and its greigey look is perfect here!













Yes,  it IS summertime . . .


I DO love neutrals.
 These Axel Vervoold rooms
are beautiful and restful . . .




















I love this aesthetic,
the influence which has been so prevalent lately in interior design. 











This Annelle Primos kitchen
makes me want to whip up 
a casual cocktail party for you.













And this fantastic work space
draws me to just draw up something fabulous.












( Read about my 
"Fifty Shades of Greige" HERE)










BUT WAIT!!!!

 I need and I crave COLOR.
I want a COLORFUL SUMMER,




A Saturated "Summer Wine" Palette









Madeline Denaro
Oil






Lana Del Rey





Saturated Orange






Designer's Guild 
I love ALL their saturated color




Tricia Guild of Designer's Guild is the master of saturated color







Designer's Guild






Designer's Guild Fabrics





Designer's Guild





Saturated Pink













Saturated Purple





one saturated with relaxing fun,



Lana Del Rey
Ready for COLORFUL summer fun













 bright, colorful fashion,



Christian Louboutin sandals




Lana Del Rey






Urban Decay's Super SATURATED Lip Colors




TOO pink for me to wear probably, but I love a well-defined lip,
and so does Lana.  I would wear the SATURATED orange.
Wonder what color an "angel's kiss" would be?







frolic,













Lyrics from "Young and Beautiful" by Lana Del Rey
for "The Great Gatsby"
(More on that coming soon)












love,




Have you had a REAL summer love?
I LOVE the idea! 





Lana Del Rey
If you know me, you know I LOVE romantic RED roses.

















I love to do special things for my LOVE,
like dress a silver tray with candles and flowers
around the WINE.













and yes, wine!




OK don't snitch on me, I have LOVED colorful, fruity sangria since high school.
Find my white and summer red sangria recipes at the end of this colorful post.
And, I confess,  I may have just saturated myself with it a time or two!




I have NOT tried this, but I want to!




Summer wine . . .



Lana Del Rey
Her "Summer Wine" starts with strawberries and cherries . . .
 This song has been running through my head for months.
I have finally succumbed!






"Strawberries, cherries . . ."




Great Summer Wine Tastings in Jackson at
Amerigo and my favorite Anjou.
Taste the Pinot Noirs Tuesday, July 23 at Anjou





" . . . and an angel's kiss in spring . . ."
My Spring Four Seasons statue with his flower garland
My Summer Wine is really made from all these things."
My Summer Four Seasons statue with his fruit




Lana Del Rey





Summer Red Sangria








This post was inspired by a lover of Lana Del Rey and
the song "Summer Wine" sung by Lana Del Rey

HEAR and SEE Lana Del Rey sing "Summer Wine" HERE






















Wine Popsicles
My perfect summer cool down





And summer COLOR,
SATURATED SUMMER COLOR,
Sunny, Sumptuous, Saturated, Summer Color.



Saturated Color = Pure Color. 
Saturated Color = Undiluted Color. 
Saturated Color = Color with a bright hue. 
Saturated Color = Unadulterated Color.









You may begin fooling around with
 saturated color
 as just a breezy tease, 
a fun and lighthearted flirt,
an innocent dance,
a minor infatuation . . .





ISSA London Spring 2013












I adore well composed tabletop vignettes.
TIP: Use books to add a colorful tease where needed.
I design NO room without books.





But soon, things will heat up
and perhaps get way out of hand . . .




































LUXE cover







You won't want to, 
and in all likelihood not be able to,
 stop ...









photo by Bruno Suet













You will lose all control 
and find yourself in the midst 
of a full blown, obsessive, passionate affair with saturated color.



















An angel's kiss?
There is nothing quite as romantic as a soulful kiss.






































YOU 
and summer COLOR  . . .







infatuate me,
 NO,
 intoxicate me,
NO,
SATURATE ME.















  I NEED a glass of wine . . .



Lana Del Rey
Not only do Lana and I love a well-defined lip,
we also love a sultry, dramatic eye.



Summer Wine . . .










Wine with blackberries and champagne





"Strawberries, cherries, 
an angel's kiss in spring
My summer wine is really 
made from all these things . . .

Take off your silver spurs
and help me pass the time 
And I will give to you summer wine . . ."




And I need you . . .


Those jinglin', stolen silver spurs!
Wouldn't they be somethin' on YOUR boots!
You have to listen to the song "Summer Wine"
by Lana Del Rey and her LOVE Barrie-James O'Neill

for the story!
"Summer Wine" WITH lyrics HERE


I am besotted!



Maybe the infatuation, the obsession,
the intoxication with the saturation, 
will carry over into fall . . .












A single "Summer Wine"  rose for my love



What do you have an
 infatuation with this summer?
Saturated COLOR?
Do tell ME!
I LOVE secrets!


Recipes for MY Summer Wine.
Perhaps YOUR Summer Love will enjoy

Blonde Sangria

1 fifth dry white wine
1 cup unsweetened pineapple juice
1/3 cup orange juice
3 T lemon juice
1 T lime juice
1/4 cup sugar
7 oz of 7-UP

Mix and garnish with fresh pineapple, oranges, lemons, and limes,
and of course a strawberry or cherry or two won't hurt!









Summer Red Sangria

1 quart Chianti
1/2 cup orange juice
1/2 cup sugar
juice of one lemon
28 oz. club soda
1 lemon sliced
2 oranges sliced

Mix and garnish with more lemons and oranges, and limes,
and again toss in a strawberry and a cherry!


I toast YOU!

Would this make good sangria?
I will have to taste it and see.


Has anyone tasted this Dapper Wolf?
I am dying to try it!
 I love the name.



Saturated WOLF
Language IS wine upon the lips.



photo credits: Pinterest, Marilyn Trainor Storey, Christian Louboutin, ClubW, Issa, Designer's Guild, Luxe, Bruno Suet, Jane Hall Design, Elle Decor, Amsterdam Home, Wine and Drama